PA offers a substantial property tax rebate annually
for elderly homeowners with incomes under $35,000, using a specific
formula. The rebate is claimed by submitting form PA-1000 which is mailed
routinely if you qualified the previous year. We can obtain forms for
first time filers.

It is necessary to have your tax bills stamped
"PAID" by the tax collector. Submission deadline is usually June
30. For most filers, the rebate is $250.00. Depending on your level
of income, it can be as high as $975.00.

Most school districts also offer a
rebate if you qualified for the PA rebate. Rules vary among districts;
however, most districts require that you photocopy your PA rebate check and
submit the photocopy with your district application. Typical school
district rebates are $250.00. Alert - in the Pen
Argyl School District, you should obtain required forms in January of each year.

Renters - PA also
offers a rebate to low income renters. While application is made using
form PA-1000, income levels and filing requirements differ from those of the
property tax rebate program.

NJ property tax relief - Elderly
NJ homeowners may apply for a property tax rebate using a NJ application.
This provision is known as the New Jersey Freeze.

Computerized Payroll preparation -

Have checks delivered ready for employees; or

Have
registers prepared and simulated checks emailed for use as paystub; however, you write checks (lower cost) -
some banks have direct deposit payroll programs for your use; if yours does not,
direct deposit can be processed through a national clearing house. This is
generally not economical for small employers with only a few employees.